Batman Arkham Knight: Game Informer Preview Motion Capture Animation

Game Informer has released a video featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the motion capture process used in Batman: Arkham Knight.

There’s so many things that make the Arkham series so utterly magnificent. I could spend hours on a long-winded panegyric raving about all of the merits. Considering that nobody has time (or really has a desire) to hear me go on for hours, let me at least try to choose one fantastic element of the games: the CG animation. Those cutscenes are worth watching as a standalone movie without even playing the game. As a big fan of storytelling, I was glued to the screen every time we were treated to a cutscene. I know most gamers don’t like them as it detracts from valuable gameplay time, but I’m not an average gamer. Initially, I was drawn to this series for the story. I played to see the story unfold through the cutscenes. Having played the game and not being completely brain dead (just a little bit), I loved the gameplay and stayed on throughout the series for that alone… which I can say very fervently was the case for Arkham Origins.

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As a treat to me and anyone like me (not many), Game Informer has given us an exclusive look behind Rocksteady’s motion capture for Batman: Arkham Knight. It’s a neat little featurette, but nothing too astounding aside from how Rocksteady intends for gameplay to cut more seamlessly into cutscenes. I was actually more impressed with the staunch adherence to secrecy. Apparently, when they hired their lead animator, Zafar Coban, he had no idea he’d be working on Batman. Then again, I suppose it makes sense, since they can’t go blabbing to all of their rejected candidates.

Source – Game Informer

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Adam Poncharoensub is a blogger, movie critic, and Born-Again Batman fan. When he’s not chained to his desk writing, he likes to spend his days spreading the gospel of the Dark Knight in the treacherous suburbs of Miami or working under Dropping Loads Productions, where he co-hosts a comedy podcast and produces sketches.